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SW[[P1iG INY[8IGAIOIN ORD[R[D INTO
STATE HOSPITAL FOR THE INSAN
As Result of a Letter Written by Sen. Tillman, Which
Fell Into Hands of Gov. Blease, Governor Asks for
Investigation and Gets it.
Columbia, Jan. 23.-Preceded by 1 Denmark."
warm denunciation of the board of Senator Christensen, recalling brief
-regents, voiced in a strong speech ly the last asylum investigation,
f'rom Senator Couch, the senate this adouted restloh o
morning adopted by a vote of 3'0 to Senator Ketchin thought no matter
9 the -house concurrent resolution or- what might have been the begging
dering a sweeping investigation into the matter. had reached Its full grown
the asylum and its management. size and the Senate could do nothing
The vote in favor of the resolution less than order the investigation.
was as follows: Ackerman, A'plpelt, Senator Appelt favored the inves
:Banks, Beamguard(, ,Black, Buck, tigation after the light which Senator
Ca,'rllale, Christensen, Crouch, 10arle, Weston and others had given him on
Npps, Goodwin, Iiardin Ilough, the matter.
Johnstone, Ketch in, Lawson, 'Lide, Senator leanguard, favoring the
Manning, Mauldin, McCown, Mullins, resolution, didn't see haw any Senator
Nicholson, Patterson, Richardson, could oppose it.
Singler, Stucky, Sullivan, Westen, Senator Black conceived it to be the
and Young, total 30. Those who voted duty of the Senate to make the inves
against the resolution were: Clifton, tigation and said ho would vote for It.
Dennis, Gross, oJhnson, Mars, Sharpe, Senator Sinklor thought it pectin
Strait, Verner, Williams, total 9. et and proper for the General Assem
Cowardly Action. bly to take cognizance of anything at
Minutes of the board of regents tacking the integrity of any institu
were used 'by Senator Orouch In his tion. The Charleston Senator made
speech calling for the passage of the a convincing and earnest plea for the
resolution 'in which ho denounced as resolution stating that as a lady's rep
cowardly the action of the board in utation had been brought into the
'passing a resolution condemning Dr. matter le would vote for it on that
J. W. 'Babclock, the superintendent score alone if there were no other rca
of the Institution, and his lady assis- sons for It. He thought the concur
'tant, Dr. Saunders, on December 12 rent resolution ample to cove' the
'and then in January turned around situation.
and -passed resolutions vindicating Senator Banks spoke as 'a member
Dr. Saunders. "They met behind of the committee which looked into
closed doors and with lawygrs e the sale of the asylum land and' want
cluded, and no one 'present passed el the Investigation -and wanted the
out their dirty insinuations but when Senate to say whether or not le vas
confronted by the- father of the one of Governor Blease's "underlings
young lady, in broad open daylight 'and satellites" as charged in the letter
they squirmed and tried to get out of Senator Tillman.
of 'their action by -passulng iresolu- Senator Buck thought nine should
tions vindicating the young lady", count the cost of naking such an in
exclaimed the Saluda senator in a vestigation and it was the duty, le
speech literally scoring the board. He said, for it to be had.
denounced their action as "coward- Following Senator Crouch's warm
ly" and said that he didn't see how scech the resolution was adopted 30
any senator could vote against the to 9.
investigation' after reading 'the two The Senate heard Senator Nichol
sets of resolutions by the board, one l explain his primary bill and the
condemning the young lady and one ld geield Senator made a strong 'plea
exonerating her all withinlie showed it to be
eonearatingl hfea withn ew (asin line of protection of the honest bal
coniparat ively, of each other.
Plead for Passage, lot. The bill went over until tonor
Senator Weston started the fight r
on the resolution when he called it The Senate accepted the invitation
up and made a vigorous pl, for its to visit Florence on Friday Janua'y
passage. 'He referred to certain in- 30th.
sinuations 'made against Dr. Saunders A number of uncontested bills were
and the charge that she had inter
fered with Dr. Blackburn and other ang the beiig Senator harlc's
members of the staff and said that Greenilig thp
when the board of regents met in De
'cember and passed resolutions con- The senate voted down Senator
'lemning Dr. Babcock for refusing to l'dels motion to adjourn until. to
remove Dr. Saunders and condemn- morrow and voted to meet tonight at
ing the young lady the action was
taken behind closed doors and net- Regetitesoltions.
ther of the parties were allowed to Te rsltosiasd b h
1b0 represented by counsel or other- b'r frgnso h slmcn
wise-cenngor. 'Babcockn -aln r.iefn
The ichlnd snato ash th c-s -thea .bay Seator roum inetdan
senatos if hoy hd *a aughtr ator whichine thougnce atter~v
agaist hom nsiuatonsad een atight plae an e otane partgin
mad ifthe Wold et bstuctonsthe seate hdschdio. They gron
of ~ooclor seelor ayth~g ese t, ad the -senatol sado liting
stad i thir ayandhe alld o I fles tnet'dor the nveiaon.str
th topas th inestgatng eso ~viSenas Acovertdftvoredtheinves
Jutgoat(Ionatrtelgtwil eao
Oppoed esoltio. eoad ofegehad give comone
senatr Clftonoppoed te roo the ofm.Ater. reto 'ounb
en mdleto nvesigae, he oncuren ato'ri eamgur, ofGafforing theD
~~~~~~~~~resolution letogtwshsiylr-'yn , ofn' Drhse cowny, Sento
h~story ofutheolasthelSenateryo'makvesthchairman
ti~ninandthoghttha evr zal-Theo ansauidno th e ordot f fre-t
'ens fm-lendsSofasome ofnheecotmitteetoats porton
hadelpd in'reelecingt~mepre ent andpreres foripth henera ' bsee
govenor li sai tht te seiormad to ak ioniviz yand -ashn at-od
senaor v~accstomd t maingtacerg taeinterito ang ithtu
thi mnnr tat'hehin gtte itiotnce andhasreetn fosetme
'pul~aiconvsitionsaaddebronsenabledfor ahe
'reineserlutWhrea vtaigthtus a e ad's ofeth
Stron peehe.medicar staf rwoulrvte tor uso that D
Senato Willams wntesockno Sane was terf erein, otditmra
wher the(lend fr aninvet ons foh ith and therebt thenr
lo cane romandroiei'te hi treitnt esolinamle o coer dite
ol)Iositon o inestgat~ns.ituion.
Senaor Mt'sjoindI theop s "eeator Banks spokar did .member
vesigatons.liesal Ifthe ovenoreecutie sftes lu land aed' wat-r
an ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~e h investigationonogtt lyteifjThmsn ulrand Tooted the:
befreheenaeandlethoghtthSenoartei varou stawh temornotsi ef-a
materto ltte o tkig p he 'd stelltoesa nagrd antelte
time ot thesenate.f"Weeas Tila n meig D
Senaor . L hirdi, wo i prsi-Satori' admtck thgt nohoe hde
entprotomof ~mesenae, aidlietakng thesos ufmnd g D uch Cope i
'beievd tinesluton oul Pas v etaion banch ofwa the mdical he
'bet made onthe loorthatt~me sa, froritto be ontad. emss n
ate as iproprly anagd. liFtllowbing aof trhes warm
enatr Youg thoght went e chm athe resolutben was atedI am
enir nted tats seatorgot T he oSierateherdtl Seafter tImehol
writng ltter (Ioahee cotainn exaimtnn hindbe prm reuestead te
such seroushargs an theg fvr keel offssage. Hpemishoed ait ob
not go 111(1of he ettr ad sntinai ulding;oecio o, theefon'est bel
to t~me general bssembyeaskingrtuntiretolvrd
'to hue ordered. TheTht Senasenatorpsed the acino r ane mInvtteon
'~hoe mut , .~o~th 'otte ain 'd (Cnandr ent Page S ouse,
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aurens Drug ompany
103 W. Main St. Laurens, S. C.
.lIX(EI VEWtS S.IL1:. ASSE~ssOR'S NO'IICE 191.1.
Stteo South Ial('114,i hu,'The Autd itor's otlice will be open
Statelunut) of1 It ul*'tN. Ilomt tiie I St o1 .J ainuary to the 20th of
The1.111,Tayor ompnyPlantfIeibrua I'), 1 91.1 to make returin~s of all
Thel'.ii.'I'l)'brComany Iiat tt real s~t ate anlt (Ipersonal prtoperty for
UNDER W EAR! Coaany, cL aor the convenience or
1'usuut t l ecree of the Court I te Auoi oar e hisIeputo cite
The demand in this department has exhausted many sizes it ti o r tthe cse I will se)
in special numbers but the stock is again replenished for ier, at the store-'oom of the Palmet- Wedtesday, Jan. 28, Stewart's Store,
this 1'C~l{,to IDrng Company in thte City of 1111- 4Yotings Township, 10 it. in. to 3:30
this week.
rens, South Carolina, ol Saturday, thle p. m1.
Lades'TtnionSuis tgeter r sparte iecs pr sit ~c 31st (lay of Janutary, 1914, at 12 o'clock' 'hursday, .Jan. 29, Cook's Store,
Ladies' Union Suits together or separate pieces per suit 50C, to 2;30
Ladies' Union Suits, extra quality, at the suit .... ....$1.00 to wit: ;'. m.
Ladies' all-wool white or scarlet, at a suit .... .... ..$2.00 All of the stock of goods, ware and 1"Friday, Jan. s0, Young's Store,
Children's Union Suits, all sizes at .... .... .... ....25c merctandise and fixtures, of said Pal- Yn O 'Twnsi, 10 a. at. to 2:30
Infant''s Wrappers at each .... .... .... .... .... ....15 metto Drug -Company, the sate con- I. m.
sisting of dlrugs, pr'oprietary atnd pa- Tuesday, Feb. 3, Pleasant Miound.
Men's white ribbed heavy fleece suits at ........ ......$1.00 tent medicines, toilet atiles, Cigars, Youngs Townsip, 9 a. m. to 12 m.;
Also in wool, scarlet or white, at the suit .... ... . ..$2.00 tobacco, soap, perfumery,- Stock of Lanford, Youngs Township, 1:30 p. i,
Boy's extra heavy Union Suits at .... ............. ..65C merciandise, Inventories $3130.09; to 4::0 p. m.
Ji~~li5' oolSweter frm..............$200 pwad ixtures. inventories, $3,102.05. rThe I WVednesda~y, Feb. 41, Ora, Sculflictown
Ladies wool Sweaters from .... .... ......$2.00 u ardtime o si, 9 a. . to 12 .; Watts
Misses' Sweaters at.... .... .... .... .... .... ....$1.50 by applicatiot to the tinder igned. I diii, Lues Township, 2 p. m, to
Children's Sweaters at .... .... .... .... .... .... ..50c'terms of the alc: cast. 7:30 p. u
Ladies' wool Aviation Caps at .... .... .... .... ....50c M. L. Copeland, Au maie citizens b twcen tte ages
Children's knit wool Jackets at .... .... .... .... ..50c of 21 atd GO yearh ot the 1st of Jan
of11111 exeept those wito are ittcapable
Togues ......... .... .... .... ..... ........ .... ..25c LA . e a ot' from ein m em
A complete line of Ladies' Scarfs and Shakls in all colors Sate of Smith Caroint, ioils, Confederate veterans excepted.
('onnty of Lonreuts. Aiso ail mlie citizens between tite
Wool and heavy fleece cotton Hosiery.
In Cottrt of Common Picas ages of IS LlnId :0 on the 1st daty of
Wool Glovos-WYool Mitts-Everything to make comfortable Bank of Laurens, Plaintiff, of $lary 1t.d lre ie to akt
dui the winter months at against
during th itrmnlsaQ. WV. Long and Hank of Watetrloo, De- their return of same to the Auditor
y during te time above ieecifled and
tite above stated case, I wiil sell it tle sC time other taxes are paid in
men whouan kno how You'll fin themt her atl a oteCuny esrra
ipubliIc otcry to the ihighest bidder, Ilieu of Wvorking t he' road.
vt Laurens C. r., S. C.. on Saleday in All taxpayers a'e reioired to give
W .G . W ilso n & C o j, FSebruary next, being Monday the 2Au Townsipid No. of lty District
Cay of the month, fmring the iegaI aiso state oeti er lnoery is situat
The11. .aor ComhanyPthefolintif d d in town or country. Eat lot, tract
sibd foertas, te ain oro panael of tlan nust be entered feir
Palimetto rprtg omiet al.,tD
All that thr'ee parcels or iparts of aaey
ndain bAfter the 20th of February 50 per
S- - -- -----. sitip, aurens County, and Sttte afore- ctt penalty will be attycled for fail
ind s a ove o e Ma d d c u e, I o h by e o w ae d s t
ltiitl;:c:t~ is1;'t cc':~li t ? #~c~t13;3C cof.cless 1 a2"d kl3.owttI'f as tiore of ess anskno n a th Ja .O M PSO NPON
at pllenichour to he higded'st he b Nd-- e od r it
erstt. 27, 19J 2.--8 td,
to n D u g , bo n g in at eCit o L ad . Y n T n , 10 A t to r :
C eQrefUns, of A. Niciontd 'I. C. yhe r- m.
l31s D Atgb and west lands of P. 11. Antler- i s day, Jn. 29, Cook's are,
Ay lhe co-fharteerssip eretofore ex
t Teranis of Sole: Cash. Purchaser to
pp OF I'}m pay f~~~metor Daru Copay the ser on-.Bbune h im aeo a
OF s- is t ing ied i the 'nd o se hffey & Babb, dealers in geryeral mer
teot m cnpies , t tie suseut ebandise, w dissolaed on tie 29th
~ ~ ~ ~rsl nsneo oesheun da.y of Decembier, i 9131, by thte witil
EX P E- K IND I Salesday on same terms, at rik of drawa of ho. b'. Habit. prTe bfSsiness
former purchaser. vte $3i30.09;
xuC. A. POnt , 0 R, The
Have your Clothes Gleaned and Pressed by t C. C. C. P. and c1. S., T 'enls, s. am and all persobe indebtd to the tiim
byDated, this January 9 are reitested make payment to A.
M..C ,rtor delay.
men w oknow how. You'll findl them here at I, A.'afe wit.u f ahIfey
LAND1 SALE.
this shgp. Ash a! Asthma ! 2-t ~ l.Ta
t o South AroiA REMEDY
CauntyutfeLcuren&
isatrifsda cu Coe bbE IU~ N in all cases of Asthma. Bronchitis. and
tinly Fever. Sold by druggists; mail on AtonesatLw
Ove H.Terry's Sotiarln receipt of price $i.oo.Atony atLw
kStore Laurens,of aen P l t
fendalts. ebymll1 cn
WILuAMS MF CO., Props.. C olveuti, Oio t
thetPL abov REN S D RU G Co. I wilc sn at
Laurens. C. on paolapt attention given to all busine.
scribd prpert,, t wit